| John Walker - 1801 - 424 páginas
...breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...be worthy of observation, that, provided we avoid a tod forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed by a consonant in the same... | |
| John Walker - 1806 - 636 páginas
...breathing, at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...sometimes entirely sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy <rf observation, that, provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word,... | |
| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 páginas
...breathing1 at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...particularly in London, where it is sometimes entirely stink ; and it may. perhaps, be worthy of observation, that, provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation... | |
| A. W. Winkelmann - 1816 - 514 páginas
...beginning of the letter, as to produce that liftrshncss we call the Irish accent. But if this letter i* too forcibly pronounced. -in Ireland) it is often...in England and .particularly in London where it is some-limes entirely sunk. ., . . <• ffijenn baa r unmittelbar паф einem langen SSofale ober Siv'5=... | |
| John Walker - 1819 - 800 páginas
...breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent, liut it" this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...is sometimes entirely sunk; and it may, perhaps, be wormy of observation, that provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 404 páginas
...breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed by a consonant in the same syllable, we may give as much force... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 710 páginas
...beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter U too forcibly pronounced in Ireland, it is often too...provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed by a consonant in the same syllabic, we may give as much force... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 406 páginas
...breathing at the beginning of the letter, as to pro18 / duce that harshness we call the Irish accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends a word, or is followed by a consonant in the same syllable, we may give as much force... | |
| John Walker - 1824 - 788 páginas
...breathing at the beginning of the letter, a> to produre that harshness we call the lush accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland, it is often loo feebly sounded In England, and particularly in London, where it is sometimes entirely sunk ; and... | |
| John Walker - 1825 - 802 páginas
...breathing at iho beginning of the letter, as to produce that harshness wf call the Iri'h accent. But if this letter is too forcibly pronounced in Ireland,...sunk ; and it may, perhaps, be worthy of observation, thut provided we avoid a too forcible pronunciation of the r, when it ends atword, or is followed by... | |
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